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...seeking the red thread... so that we can weave a red threat

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hydrarchy skip to main | skip to sidebar hydrarchy ...seeking the red thread... so that we can weave a red threat Tuesday, 07 May 2013 The Urban Peripheries: Counter-Powers from Below? by Raúl Zibechi, Chapter 15, from Territories in Resistance  If a specter is haunting Latin American elites at the beginning of the twenty-first century, it is for sure living in the peripheries of the large cities. The main challenges to the dominant system in the last two decades have emerged from the heart of the poor urban peripheries.   continue reading Posted by hydrarchy at 11:31 Labels: Latin America , Raúl Zibech , the struggle for the city Tuesday, 16 October 2012 The neighborhood is the new factory by Liz Mason-Deese, Viewpoint Magazine  In 2001, Argentina suffered an economic crisis, similar to the one that much of the world is experiencing today. After more than a decade of IMF-mandated structural adjustment, which only deepened poverty and unemploy...

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